Bulletproof Dental Practice
Fresh off a sold-out Bulletproof Summit at The Phoenician in Scottsdale, Dr. Peter Boulden, Dr. Craig Spodak, and Ian de Jongh sit down to relive three days that left everyone running on fumes and full of purpose. In this episode: the world's first all-dental AI summit, Brian Harris delivering a main stage talk so inspiring Peter considered getting back in the chair, and the unplanned moment Dr. Richard Low was pulled on stage for a raw fireside chat that left the room in tears. The guys break down why a room split 50/50 between doctors and teams creates massive leverage, why every sponsor at...
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The fastest way to stall your growth is to be the most accomplished person in your circle. Peter and Craig are living the opposite this summer. Craig is recording from Aspen and Peter just got back from Baker's Bay, both dropped into rooms where they quickly realized they are a smallest fish in the pond, which is exactly where they want to be. Recorded the week of the sold-out Bulletproof Summit, the conversation starts with a question: why does dentistry attack its own? Post about expanding from ten to twenty operatories in a dental Facebook group and the comments call it a factory and a chop...
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Dr. Todd Christensen calls in from Minnesota with 20 operatories across two locations, a big remodel behind him, and a question he can't shake: at 45, how does he transition out of clinical dentistry and into the executive role without the guilt? His patients don't make it easy. When he tries to hand them to an associate, they tell him they would rather wait months for him than see anyone else. Peter and Craig push back on the question before they answer it. Todd says he wants out of the chair, but he also says he won't miss fillings, and those are two very different problems. Maybe he doesn't...
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"I'd only sell for a stupid multiple. Thirteen, fifteen X." A five-practice owner from Dallas calls the hotline with the question every group owner is quietly asking: when do I sell, and what's the highest multiple anyone has actually gotten? What follows is one of the most candid breakdowns of the DSO economy you'll hear anywhere. Zombie DSOs, zero interest rate policy, bridge loans at 18 percent, dilution that sellers never see coming, and why a headline multiple is not the same as a check. Peter and Craig make the case for a different scoreboard entirely: do the honest math, optimize for...
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This episode is different. We asked members of our mastermind community to send in voice notes answering one question: what has this actually meant to you? Then Peter and Craig hit record and heard every message for the first time, reacting live. What came back was honest, unscripted, and at moments hard to get through. We share it because practice ownership does not have to be the lonely, white-knuckled grind so many of us were taught to accept. The burnout, the strained marriages, the lives lost to this profession, none of that is the price of admission. With the right room around you, the...
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A year training under Dr. Robert Cialdini, the godfather of influence, changed Dr. Chris Phelps' entire business. In this episode, he shares why it can change yours too! After building four fee-for-service practices, Chris hit a wall every dentist knows. Patients weren't saying yes. Team members weren't following through. Associates weren't using the skills he'd paid to teach them. The problem wasn't clinical skill. It was human behavior, and once he understood how people actually make decisions, everything shifted. In this episode, Chris joins Peter and Ian to break down Cialdini's seven...
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One caller. One problem almost every dentist is dealing with. Jesse is a new practice owner in a rural market. One hygienist is out on maternity leave, another is burning out from assisted hygiene, and after calling schools, searching job boards, and exhausting his options, he's asking the question every owner eventually asks: "What do I do now?" Peter and Craig explain why this isn't just bad luck. The hygiene shortage is real, but waiting for the perfect candidate isn't a strategy. They unpack why hygiene is becoming one of the strongest careers in healthcare, why most hiring ads blend into...
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Why are humans still doing work that computers can do better? In this episode, Ian sits down with Dr. Peter Boulden and Dr. Craig Spodak to tackle what that question really means for dentistry, AI adoption, and the rapidly changing role of the front desk. The three explore how artificial intelligence is already transforming administrative work, patient communication, scheduling, documentation, and workflow management, and why the biggest mistake a dentist can make is assuming this technology won't reach their practice. Peter makes the case that even dentists who opt out will still feel the...
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In this episode, we unpack the consolidation of private practices and the growing influence of Dental Support Organizations. While many independent dentists view consolidation as a threat, Peter and Craig argue it may actually create one of the greatest opportunities the profession has ever seen. They explore the economic forces driving DSO growth, including insurance arbitrage, private equity investment, rising operating costs, and changing ownership models. But beyond the numbers, the conversation focuses on something much more important: what independent dentists can offer that large...
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You've said it out loud more than once. My team knows exactly what we're trying to build. Then a few weeks go by and you realize they don't. Not because they're lazy or checked out, but because the vision lives in your head and never quite made it into theirs. So you do what feels logical. Tighten the systems. Add accountability. Call another meeting. And still the team nods, complies, and quietly does the bare minimum. In this episode, Peter and Craig name the real problem. It isn't a discipline problem. It's a leadership gap. You've been managing your team when what they're waiting for is to...
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HOSTS: Dr. Peter Boulden and Dr. Craig Spodak
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In this episode of the Bulletproof Dental Practice Podcast, Craig Spodak and Peter Boulden discuss the significance of the New Year as a time for reflection and goal setting. They emphasize the importance of strategic planning in dentistry, highlighting how the urgent often overshadows the important tasks that lead to growth. The conversation explores the allure of production over strategic thinking, the cost of never stepping back from clinical work, and the necessity of creating a sustainable practice. They also touch on the value of team consensus and the impact of the Bulletproof Summit as a transformative experience for dental professionals.
TAKEAWAYS
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New Year's is a time for reflection and goal setting.
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Writing down goals provides a snapshot of past aspirations.
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The urgent often crowds out the important in dentistry.
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Dentists often prioritize being busy over being productive.
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Strategic time must be protected, not just found.
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The cost of never stepping back can be detrimental.
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Creating a sustainable practice requires strategic planning.
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Team consensus can drive motivation and ownership.
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The Bulletproof Summit offers transformative experiences for dental teams.
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If nothing changes, nothing changes.
CHAPTERS
00:00 New Year Reflections and Goals
03:05 The Importance of Strategic Time
06:01 The Tyranny of the Urgent in Dentistry
09:04 The Allure of Production Over Strategy
12:03 The Cost of Not Stepping Back
14:55 Creating a Sustainable Dental Practice
18:08 The Role of Team Consensus
21:10 The Bulletproof Summit and Its Impact
24:03 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
29:32 Outro
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